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Favorite English Language Topics
What are the favorite English language topics of Emperor Asif Qureshi?
  1. Types of English language sentences.

  2. Categories and types of English language documents.

  3. Discussion in English language relevant to specific topics.

  4. Interviews in English language.

  5. Adjectives

  6. Adverbs

  7. Conjunctions

  8. Interjections

  9. Nouns

  10. Prepositions

  11. Pronouns

  12. Verbs in English Language.

  13. Modal verbs in English language.

Why are these my favorite English language topics?
These English language topics are relevant to the real world.
These topics are useful in the everyday self-management and professional services of the real world.

How many English language topics are there?
There are more than 131 English language topics.
Take a look at this.
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What are your favorite English language topics?
Why are these your favorite English language topics?

Types of English language sentences.
What are the types of English language sentences?
Interrogative
Declarative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Quoted/unquoted message (Modified interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, imperative)
Address/salutations/date/descriptive writing.
Signs/marks for example on aircraft/vessels or airport.

Declarative Sentences
Imperative Sentences
Exclamatory Sentences
Interrogative Sentences

Declarative Sentences

What are the types of declarative sentences?
Simple declarative sentence.
Compound declarative sentence.
Complex declarative sentence.
Complex compound declarative sentence.

What should you know about English grammar rules?
English grammar Rules for questions and declarative, imperative, and exclamatory sentences are different.

How should you go ahead learning English grammar rules?
Questions
English Grammar Rules for Questions.
Declarative Sentences
English Grammar Rules for Simple Declarative Sentences.
English Grammar Rules for Compound Declarative Sentences.
English Grammar Rules for Complex Declarative Sentences.
English Grammar Rules for Compound Complex Declarative Sentences.

Imperative Sentences
English Grammar Rules for Imperative Sentences.
Exclamatory Sentences
English Grammar Rules for Exclamatory Sentences.

Simple declarative sentences in active and passive voice with tenses.
Questions in active and passive voice with tenses.
What are examples of simple declarative sentences in active and passive voice with tenses?
What are examples of questions in active and passive voice with tenses?
Here are further guidelines.
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Simple declarative sentence

What are the types of simple declarative sentences?
There are more than seven types of simple declarative sentences.
They are also called patterns of simple declarative sentences.

What are various patterns of simple declarative sentence?
There are more than nine types of simple declarative sentences.
They are also called patterns of simple declarative sentences.

A simple declarative sentence has following patterns.
S + V: I / smiled

What are various examples?

Here are further guidelines.
S + V + O: He / opened / the door
S + V + C: The dinner / is / ready
S + V + A: She / went / to Illinois
S + V + O + O: Asif / gave / ______ / a kiss
S + V + O + C: He / got / his feet / very wet
S + V + O + A: He / put / the bottles / in the cellar
S + V + preposition + noun: Asif is looking for you.
S + V + preposition + verb(ing)Gerund: I will email you after arriving at the homeoffice.

SV Subject + Verb
SVO Subject + Verb + Object
SVIODO Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object
SVC Subject + Verb + Complement
SVOC Subject + Verb + Object + Complement
Subject-Verb-Complement
Subject-Verb-Direct Object
Subject-Verb-Indirect Object-Direct Object
Subject-Verb-Direct Object-Complement
Periodic Sentences
Cumulative (Loose) Sentences

How do you write a simple declarative sentence?
I, you, he, she, we, they, Asif (your name), my, their, all, a, an, the usually begins the simple declarative sentence.

You can utilize other words also.
What pattern or type of simple declarative sentence do you plan to write?
1. S + V
2. S + V + O
3. S + V + C
4. S + V + A
5. S + V + O + O
6. S + V + O + C
7. S + V + O + A
8. S + V + preposition + noun
9. S + V + preposition + verb(ing) gerund.

What should be the pattern and tense of a simple declarative sentence?

How many tenses can one pattern of simple declarative sentence have?
Each pattern of a simple declarative sentence has 12 tenses.
Doctor Asif Qureshi investigates this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi is investigating this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi has investigated this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi has been investigating this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi investigated this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi was investigating this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi had investigated this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi had been investigating this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi will investigate this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi will be investigating this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi will have investigated this case.
Doctor Asif Qureshi will have been investigating this case.


English Verb Conjugation: INVESTIGATE

What is a Conjugated Verb?
Conjugated verbs are verbs which have been changed to communicate one or more of the following: person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, or voice. English grammar relevant to word investigation.
What is the meaning of the word investigation?
The process of trying to find out all the details or facts about something.

What is the plural of investigation?
The plural form of investigation is investigations.

What is the singular of investigations?
The singular form of investigations is investigation.

What is another word for investigation?
Analysis
Delving
Enquiry
Examination
Exploration
Fact-Finding
Inquest
Inquiry
Inspection
Legwork
Observation
Observing
Probe
Probing
Quest
Quiz
Recce
Reconnaissance
Research
Review
Scrutiny
Search
Study
Survey
Surveying
Thorough Check

This is a list of synonyms for this word.

What is the opposite of investigation?
Neglect

This is a list of antonyms for this word.

What is another noun for investigation?
investigator

What is the adjective for investigation?
Investigative
Investigatory

What is the noun for investigate?
Investigation
Investigator

What are examples of sentences in 12 tenses with the verb investigate and its conjugated forms?
Present tenses
Present simple tense Rule: subject + investigate / investigates + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi investigates this case.
Present continuous tense Rule: subject + is/am/are + Investigating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi is investigating this case.
Present perfect tense Rule: subject + has/have + Investigated + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi has investigated this case.
Present perfect continuous tense Rule: subject + has/have been + communicating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi has been investigating this case.
Past tenses
Past Simple tense Rule: subject + investigated + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi investigated this case.
Past continuous tense Rule: subject + was/were + investigating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi was investigating this case.
Past perfect tense Rule: subject + had + investigated + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi had investigated this case.
Past perfect continuous tense Rule: subject + had been + investigating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi had been investigating this case.
Future tenses
Future simple tense Rule: subject + shall/will investigate + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi will investigate this case.
Future continuous tense Rule: subject + shall/will be + investigating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi will be investigating this case.
Future perfect tense Rule: subject + shall/will have + investigated + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi will have investigated this case.
Future perfect continuous tense Rule: subject + shall/will have been + investigating + object
Doctor Asif Qureshi will have been investigating this case.

Here are simple declarative sentences with words beginning with I, you, he, she, we, they, Asif (your name), my, their, all, a, an, the.

I am writing to you to get answers to my questions.
You did not precisely reply to my questions.
He had no answers to my questions.
She does not have any English language abilities.
We must go ahead question by question.
They are not enhancing the economy.
Asif (your name) has many abilities and skills.
My computer needs to be replaced.
Their English language abilities are not good.
Not all English language editors are of good quality.
A, an, and the should be discarded from the English language.


Here are further guidelines.

Here are further guidelines.

Analysis of these English language sentences.

How do you analyze an English language sentence?
Here is an example.
I will be investigating this case.

What are the types of English language sentences?
Interrogative
Declarative
Exclamatory
Imperative
Quoted/unquoted message (Modified interrogative, declarative, exclamatory, imperative)
Address/salutations/date/descriptive writing.
Signs/marks for example on aircraft/vessels or airport.

What are the types of English language questions?
Yes/no questions (the answer to the question is "Yes" or "No").
Question word questions (the answer to the question is "detailed information").
Prepositions question word questions (Preposition + Question word and rest of the question)
Choice questions (the answer to the question is "in the question").
Tag questions.

What is the analysis of this English language sentence: "I will be investigating this case."

Is this a declarative, imperative, exclamatory or interrogative sentence?
Declarative sentence.

Is it a simple declarative sentence, compound declarative sentence, complex declarative sentence, or compound complex declarative sentence?
Simple declarative sentence.

What is the pattern of this simple declarative sentence?
Subject verb object pattern.

What is the tense of this sentence?
Future continuous tense

Is this simple declarative sentence in active or passive format?
Active voice (passive has to be determined. The case will be investigated by me.)

Is it without quoted/unquoted format or in quoted/unquoted format?
Without quoted/unquoted format.

What will be the quoted and unquoted pattern of the sentence?
Quoted and unquoted format of this sentence would be, He said,"I will be investigating this case." He said that I will be investigating this case.

Categories and types of English language documents.

What are the categories of English language documents?
Categories of English language documents are nonfiction and fiction English language documents.

What are examples of types of nonfiction documents in English language?
Here are various examples.
http://www.qureshiuniversity.org/englishlanguagedocuments.html
All of these are nonfiction English language documents.



Verbs in English Language.
Modal verbs in English language.

Let me ask you few questions.
These questions are relevant to the English language.

What should 18-year-olds know about verbs in the English language?

What are the categories of verbs in the English language?
  1. Action Verbs

  2. Linking Verbs

  3. Helping Verbs or Auxiliary Verbs

Here are further guidelines.

Helping Verbs

What are other names of helping verbs in the English language?
Auxiliary verbs.

What are the categories of helping verbs (also called auxiliary verbs) in the English language?
Primary helping verbs, such as be (to be, be, is, am, are, was, were, been, being 9), do (do, did, does 3), and have (has, have, had 3).
Modal helping verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.
There are at least 14 modal helping verbs.

What is a modal verb? What are modal verbs? What is the difference?
“What is a modal verb” focuses on the definition of the modal verb concept.
“What are modal verbs” focuses on all modal verbs.
Answers to each question are different.

Let me ask you a question.

Can you name some modal verbs?

What are examples of modal verbs in the English language?
  1. Can

  2. Could

  3. May

  4. Might

  5. Shall

  6. Should

  7. Will

  8. Would

  9. Must

  10. Ought to

  11. Must not/may not

  12. Need/Need not

  13. Used to

  14. Have to/has to/had to
Some consider only the first ten in this list to be modal verbs.

What are other terms for modal verbs in the English language?
Modal verbs are also called modal auxiliary verbs and modal auxiliaries.

What are the functions of modal verbs in the English language?
Modals give additional details about the function of the main verb that follows it.

Where do we end this topic?
We end this topic with sample sentences in the English language.
We end with the favorite topics of Emperor Asif Qureshi relevant to the English language.
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Last Updated: January 27, 2017